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  2. Ben Parkinson MBE (born 31 March 1984 [citation needed]) is a former British paratrooper, veterans' campaigner and author. He is the most severely wounded soldier to survive the War in Afghanistan.

    • United Kingdom
    • Army
    • 31 March 1984 (age 39), Doncaster
    • 2000 to 2019
  3. 14 de ago. de 2021 · 14 August 2021. Getty Images. Ben Parkinson, now 37, has received an MBE for his charity work. Injured Army veteran Ben Parkinson and his family say Taliban advances in Afghanistan have...

  4. 1 de dic. de 2015 · John Container. 8 subscribers. Subscribed. 86. 10K views 8 years ago. Ben Parkinson: Wilderness Warrior Nine years after being blown up in Afghanistan, one of Britain's most wounded soldiers...

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  5. 2 de jun. de 2021 · Ben Parkinson: 'The Lads Died Almost To Save My Life So For Them I Need To Get Better' Laura Skitt. 2nd June 2021 at 8:58am. Britain’s most seriously injured Afghanistan veteran has released a book about defying all odds by not just surviving but thriving in order to thank those who saved his life. "I never give up, basically.

  6. The former paratrooper, from Doncaster, in South Yorkshire, lost both his legs and suffered brain damage when the vehicle he was travelling in hit a mine in Iraq in 2006. Since then, the 36-year ...

  7. 29 de abr. de 2021 · Inspirational fundraiser Ben Parkinson says "there is no point crying over everything" despite suffering life-changing injuries. The former paratrooper, from Doncaster, in South Yorkshire, lost...

  8. Ben Parkinson, a 6ft 4in, muscular paratrooper, was manning a machinegun turret on a Land Rover. When the vehicle hit a landmine in a riverbed it was catapulted as high as a telegraph pole and...